Reviews of Virginia City RV Park

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Jun 2018 -
$46.00

We stay long term at the park because of the history of Virginia City. There are a multitude of things to do in the area. The views are magnificent!! The new owners (since Nov 2017), a British couple, are the best. The staff is cordial and helpful. There is a comprehensively stocked market and a laundromat on site. There is also a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, at reasonable prices, on the grounds. - Pete Koop

Apr 2018 -
$52.00

We've stayed here for a very long time. We stayed with the previous owners and now the park has new owners. They are super. They love the park and are working hard to improve it. They are going through and refurbishing sites as well as have moved the store and added a cafe. Yes, sites can be narrow, however 40'of fifth wheel and a MegaCab have no challenges landing in any site that they've assigned. Price is on par for a RV site in the area. Close to town and great experiences. Town is close and full of awesome shopping and touristy experiences. Food at the RV Park is great and good value. Since town is so close, Storey County doesn't allow fires. Plan on snuggling in after the sun passes behind Mt Davidson. It gets cool. - VC_Ron_Again

Oct 2017 -
$45.00

I was quoted 38.00 over the phone. Got there and it was 45.00. No discounts. Good: Walking distance to Virginia City. That's it. Bad: Uneven sites. Mostly full time RV's in the park. No 50 amp. Dogs off leash. Way too much money for what you get. They count on full time Rv's and do not appear to care about the visitors. - sd1209

Reviews of Dayton RV Park

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Nov 2018 -
$34.00

Easy to get to off the highway turning off 50 onto Pike. Paved interior roads and concrete sites. Can be tight getting around but we had help to move a car and we made it. Utilities worked well. Wifi was good enough. Not enough room to park our 5th wheel and truck in site so parked truck in an auxiliary parking row. Hot bathroom in cold weather. Sites are very close but level with artificial turf between. Rate was taking advantage of a buy two nights get one free special. - cwier

Jul 2018 -
$45.00

This park is very well organized and clean. The spaces are fairly close together but you will be able to put your slide out. We couldn't extend out awning out completely. The site are all very level. and I had room for my F-250 truck and trailer in our space. The Wife used the showers on site and gave her approval. WiFi was slow, but I'm guessing that people were downloading movies which slows down wifi service in any park. That's why I have my own hot spot to give me fast and secure internet service. Verizon Service was excellent. We stayed for three nights and would return. - Vegas Tom

Jun 2018 -
$50.00

It is with heavy heart that we leave Dayton RV Park. We have spent the last 3 1/2 months there and have loved it. The owner and manager are doing an excellent job improving the park, keeping it clean and serviced. It's a nice small community where everyone helps each other. We shall miss all our dear friends at Dayton RV Park. Hopefully we will return soon. - Dholland

Reviews of Washoe Lake State Park

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Sep 2018 -
$15.00

Great CG, plenty of room between sites, quiet, bargain priced. No extra charge for toad. No hookups but there is a dump station with water available and there are several water spigots available in the CG. Each site has a shade structure over the picnic table. Originally signed in for two nights just in case it wasn't satisfactory but ended up staying 7 nights (the maximum allowed in a 30 day period) as we explored the Carson City area. Lake Tahoe and Reno are each about 30 minutes away making this an excellent base camp. - JohninSanDiego

Mar 2018 -
$15.00

Beautiful campground and for the beginning of March it was not very crowded with only about 12 sites taken. There were even people tent camping and the rain did not scare them off. The lake is full and the scenery is magnificent! Very quiet campground and very relaxing, as dry camping should be. - Jeeperlee

Jul 2017 -
$17.00

There were plenty of sites available when we got there around 8:30 in the evening. The ranger station was closed, so we put the overnight fee in an envelope and dropped it in the indicated spot. The envelopes tell you how to make out a check if you want to do that. Even though it was July, the temperatures were reasonable in the evening. There are two loops; we stayed in the 2nd one since it was the first one we saw. The rest room building has a shower but the door for it doesn't have a label. The spots were level, there were some trees and a lot of scrub and jackrabbits, and picnic areas with roofs over them to keep off the sun. - vroecker

Reviews of Davis Creek Campground

Nice campground, well maintained. Sites are not level. Clean bathrooms, flush toilets, one pay shower. Lots of shade beneath tall pines. Nice hiking trail. Peaceful. Several pull-thru sites for longer trailers. No utilities, fresh water spigots spaced around. Dump station is $5 extra. Fire pit and picnic table at each site. Paved interior roads a little narrow with trees, we had no trouble with our 30' travel trailer, but we were careful. - trussman

Sep 2012 -
$20.00

This county campground is nicely shaded by big ponderosa pines which is a welcome relief in 90 degree heat. Paved road and pull through sites, but very tight for big rigs. Well spaced sites. Most are not level but come with fire ring and table. It overlooks the valley and the newly opened freeway. Wind in the trees drown out most of the freeway noise. Take the Davis Creek exit off 395. You must pay an extra $1 per pet per night. Pay showers are very clean. No hookups. Dump for extra $5. Convenient to both Reno and Carson City. - Thunderboldt

Apr 2007 -
$15.00

Generally, for a County RV park, this is quite nice. Lots of trees, shade and clean facilities. Given its proximity to Reno, during the weekends, you get a bunch of locals that bring their contractor style generators. Much better during the week. Only a handful of sites are easy access for larger units. It is a challenge to get your unit level. Having been there in the past, it was much nicer for $11 than the $15+, add $ for each pet and $ for an extra vehicle, you might was well go somewhere else with full hookups. Not recommended for large trailers or motor homes. Good family type campground. - nvdesertrat

Reviews of Gold Dust West Carson City RV Park

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Aug 2018 -
$43.00

I have a 43' class A Motorhome. I told them that when I made the reservation. I happened to drive by the park and decided to check out the place and was extremely glad I did! There was NO Way I'd of been able to fit in there. It's very small. Very tight spaces. Narrow roads. Full of weeds and big overgrown trees. I didn't even check in. I immediately cancelled my reservation. That was a week before I was to arrive. They called me the day after my arrival date saying I was a late check in and charged my card. I argued with them about the charge and they did finally reverse it but that took another week. How this place got a Good Sam rating of 10. 8. 8. I will NEVER understand. - Holzie

Jun 2018 -
$36.00

Sites are very close together. Outside space is pretty much unusable if you have a neighbor. Pull-through sites aren't long enough, so we had to unhook and park on an angle. Restrooms were very clean and spacious. 'Dog Walk' was pathetic and consisted of urine-soaked, stinky dirt in a tiny run. No way I'd let my dogs near it. There aren't good dog walking options in and around the park. Check-in is at the casino hotel. - summergames84

Aug 2017 -
$41.00

This was our third stay at Gold Dust West. The 'park' (small lot behind a casino/hotel) is functional and clean. The pull thru sites are too small for a 40' 5th wheel and tow vehicle. Our two previous stays were with a 34' 5th wheel with no problems. This time, however, we had to work our way slowly out and still did some damage to our vehicle. We will not return. - Emcee

Reviews of Camp-N-Town

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Jun 2017 -
$40.00

Nice clean park in north Carson City with asphalt roads and gravel spaces. Well kept and maintained. Staff is great. Quiet park. Wish the spaces were paved as the gravel is large coarse and rough to walk on. Hard on our old dog's feet. Great value. We stayed in our 40' Monaco pusher. - subiedude

Apr 2017 -
$38.00

April29 Camp-N-Town, Carson City, Nevada 147 plus sites, $37.96 with Good Sam This campground is located on Carson Street in Carson City, Nevada. There are a lot of sites here and many of them look like permanent sites. The sites are average and most seem to be pull throughs with full hookups and cable (cable has just been changed and now you need a box). The woman at checkin was really nice. The bathhouse was clean and the showers were nice but you need to leave $5 for a deposit to use them and when you return the key you get your money back. What this campground has going for it is that it is in town near the historic district. We walked down about a mile to the Capitol and it's grounds. Nice Capitol and surrounding buildings. The campground was very quiet considering all the RV's camping here. - gsnakehill

Oct 2016 -
$38.00

This is your typical urban RV park: close sites, parking-lot style, with about half full-timers. The facilities are fine and (very) close to shopping. All that is tolerable because one does not come to places like this for the ambience; one comes into places like this when I need to get business accomplished. So one of the things I look for is WiFi. They advertise this, take your money, even give you a password. But the signal is nonexistent--not strong enough to hold onto. When I asked for another site that had better reception, I was told the signal and equipment were iffy. When asked for a refund, so I could leave and go to a park that had signal, I was refused.

Reviews of Rivers Edge RV Park

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May 2013 -
$38.00

Top Notch! A real First Class RV park with a professional, helpful staff and clean well maintained, level sites. You can't get a better CG for the money. Definitely a return is in the cards. - reccarey

May 2013 -
$31.00

Price reflects weekly rate. Roads are asphalt as are cramped sites. Front desk folks are very cordial. The comments about low-flying planes are understated. This park is on a the Truckee River, directly across from which is the primary runway for the Reno-Tahoe Airport. The sound of a 737 jetliner the approximate distance of a football field above your coach all day long and occasionally during the night is a bit much. The pool was not open but appeared to be run down. The adjacent public park is very busy during the weekend. The rules require that you walk your dog outside of the park on a public walking/bike trail (where I witnessed homeless people sleeping), which can be a little frightening if your dog needs to go out at 4 in the morning in the dark, not to mention a bit difficult for the dogs to hold it until they get there. Furthermore, there are only two points of access to the trail and not at all dog friendly in my opinion. Lots of long term folks with run-down rigs and damaged cars Low branches all over the place. We will not stay again. - BigRigTravelerUSA

Mar 2013 -
$33.00

We were able to get a campsite without a reservation, (mid-week & off season) and found the check-in process to be very smooth and professionally handled. We had a drive-through spot, but we had to unhook in order to fit our truck in our site. The sites were fairly close together, affording us just enough space for a couple of lawn chairs beside the trailer. The Wi-Fi and TV hookups were excellent. If the park had been full it would have been inconvenient to get our dog to the pet area, but we were able to cut across without going through anyone's campsite. A nice, paved walking path goes along the Truckee River adjacent to the park. The trail goes on to a public day park that would be great for kids. Considering that the RV park is in the city and a short drive from shopping, restaurants and casinos, it is a fairly good buy. - Jolalla

Reviews of Sparks Marina RV Park

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Nov 2018 -
$42.00

This is the most professional RV park we have stayed in. Very clean, great staff that seems to work well together to make our stay the best. Keep it up! It was a 1 night stay on our way further south. Reservations are a good idea and processed very quickly upon arrival having a staffer lead us to our site. - Motorhommie

Oct 2018 -
$42.00

This park is immaculate and very large. Check-in is fast and friendly. You are greeted upon entry then escorted to your site, which I find very helpful. Staff are constantly driving around cleaning and raking leaves. There are 2 large dog areas that are cleaned every day. Check-in is 1:00, check-out is 11:00. Every spot has a tree, and a large patio area with fake grass and a picnic table. Sites are spacious (very wide), but I had to unhook my Tahoe from my 38' motorhome as the site was just barely too short (the bike rack on my Tahoe stuck out too far; otherwise, I may have fit). Sewer hook-up is at the very back of the site. All roads are paved and RV pads are concrete and fairly level. The sewer connection is at the back of the site, and I had to use 3 hoses to connect. My 25' water hose was plenty long enough. Propane is available, and there's a small store and gift shop. Cable is available as is WiFi, which was very spotty even though I was very close to the clubhouse. This is definitely a resort type park with many amenities available (fitness machines are advertised, but I didn't use them). There's a small lake across the street where you can rent kayaks. - J rys

Sep 2018 -
$51.00

This is the fifth time I have stayed at this park. Each time we travel to the coast we make it a point to stay at this park. It is the cleanest park I have ever stayed at. It also is very well run and very efficient in its operation. I could not say anything negative about this park. I would easily recommend it to anyone stopping in the Sparks area. - Bank

Reviews of Victorian RV Park

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Aug 2015 -
$48.00

This is an RV park, but basically for full timers and perm residents only. Honestly, they only keep less that 5 spots open for travelers. Had to pay extra for a pull through (we had no choice) and still had to unhook because it was so small. Dog poop everywhere, stepped in it twice. Dog run smelled so bad my dog wouldn't go in. Perm residents let their dogs run off leash and two off leash dogs charged me and my dog while walking at 9pm. Noisy, stacked in like cord wood, if we weren't so tired we would have left. Didn't even feel safe leaving my dog alone in the trailer so we could go get dinner. The folks in the office were nice but that was about it. I would Not stay here again, I would rather stay in a rest stop over this place. - hit it

Jun 2014 -
$40.00

Camp sites are small. Had to deposit trailer and park tow vehicle next to trailer. WIFI did not work. Cable costs extra. - LaSelvaMan

Jun 2014 -
$45.00

Pass this place! Next to a mobile home rat park. No escort to site. Streets very narrow. Sites very narrow! Sites not long enough for 40'er. Wi fi did not work past office. Cable not working. Not enough room to park my dually truck on site. Trees overgrown throughout the park. Staff did offer to refund two additional nights and apologized for our experience. We will NOT stay here again. - firedguy

Reviews of Grand Sierra Resort RV Park

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Sep 2018 -
$100.00

Hard to find. Three others big rigs were carefully cruising the parking lots to find the entrance. Lots of construction. WiFi only works 2 rows out from the office. We are four rows out. Blacktop hasn't been sealed or repaired in years. Large store in area but, unless you want Jose Cuervo, Kaluha or monster drinks, no groceries. T-Shirts abound. The pavement is literally crumbling all around us. Hard on dog's feet I'm sure. Come in before five so you don't have to walk a half mile through the hotel/casino front desk. Ask for a site close to the office where WiFi works. We were her nine years ago and it hasn't been upgraded since. Never again. - Cochise

Aug 2018 -
$76.00

We have stayed here a number of times, It seems like they are cleaning it up, got rid of lots of POS rigs, they should! $60.00 + $16.00 resort fee... Spaces are big, power was good, it was super hot! It's good for a couple of days.... - Tredguy

Aug 2018 -
$83.00

Don't really know where to start but I'll give it my best shot. From a business standpoint I get it when there's a special event in town Hot August nights etc. get every penny you can and believe me they do. From a camping standpoint this campground has run its course. The nightly cost with the good Sam discount and we spent eight days there we were at $83 a night(ridiculous) but they also add a resort fee which for eight days cost us $135 this is part of that $83 a night. I have made up my mind that unless I am here for a special event I will bypass Reno they do not need my money they got enough. The campground is in dire need of some TLC. They keep saying they're going to upgrade but the manager says don't count on it, the money gets spent before it ever dwindles down to the RV campground. We had a 30 amp pull-through. It was on a gravel rock base, somewhat dusty, but pulling a car trailer and being as long as we were it worked out fine. Here's a good one every spot out in the back lot. By the water and sewer dump around each site had a 4 x 8 patch of goat-head puncture vines. This is ridiculous; these are aggressive nuisance plants that get spread everywhere and your pets can't walk. it was a mess. I couldn't believe it. They should've been sprayed with some sort of weed spray and completely eliminated. There is just absolutely zero maintenance unless something breaks in the park. The only good things I can say is during Hot August Nights this campground is convenient to all the concerts going on and also a good place to be if you have a car, other than that go somewhere else. - monaco cruiser